Fraud accused could have bail revoked after approaching Scottish councillors for investment
Police presented alleged new information at Magherafelt Magistrates Court yesterday.
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A 51-year-old man who is facing 147 fraud-related charges could face having his bail revoked after police uncovered alleged new information about his recent business activities.
Paul Dougan, of Hughenden Gardens, Glasgow, Scotland, had been on bail while awaiting charges relating to a fraudulent renewable energy imitative in the Mid Ulster area.
He is further accused of acquiring, concealing and entering an arrangement to acquire criminal property.
Dougan was arrested in 2019 by detectives from the PSNI s economic crime unit investigating alleged offences between 2011 and 2016.
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